History of Presbyterianism having accepted their call, was inducted pastor of St. James' on 19th January, 1893. Mr. Fullerton 's discourses are chaste, logical and instructive. Dur¬ ing the progress of the war in , Mr. Fullerton obtained leave of absence from his con¬ gregation for six months and accepted a chaplaincy in the army. At the expiration of this period his congregation gave him an extension of time and he remained on the battlefield ministering to the com¬ fort and spiritual welfare of the wounded and dying, cheerfully sharing the exposure and hardships inci¬ dent to military life. Having served his country and his suffering fellow men faithfully, in this way, for about one year, he returned to his attached and anxiously waiting flock, who gave him a most cor¬ dial welcome, and to whom, at the date of writing, he still continues to minister with great acceptance. 136